Did Your eBay Seller Sell You Fake Flash Memory? SOSFakeFlash Deadline To Report Sellers For The New List Of Fraudsters On eBay Is Fast Approaching, Do Not Delay! Fight The Scam eBay Permits For Flash Memory.

SOSFakeFlash investigates eBay sellers who sell fake capacity flash memory, this includes usb flash drives, memory cards and MP Players. They publish alerts, we only issue warnings on eBay sellers to test for real flash memory storage capacity. FakeMemorySentinel is the first line of defense to protect eBay members.

SOSFakeFlash is the oldest and most deadly internet site to sellers who engage in flash memory fraud. Fraudulent sellers who inflict harm on people by selling dangerous upgraded flash memory enter a new kind of hell – the SOSFakeFlash database!

Periodically SOSFakeFlash publishes lists of eBay sellers who have been caught. The lists are infamous, sellers can not get off the list no matter how hard they try! Buyers consult these lists, many write to SOSFakeFlash and inform them they had no idea so many eBay sellers were involved!

eBay Fake Flash Sellers The last lists were published in February 2011. 1600+ eBay seller ids are on them, is yours?

New lists are overdue, SOSFakeFlash is preparing to publish new ones. If you want your fraudulent seller to be recorded and on the lists, you do not have a lot of time to report your seller. It is easy to do, read Report A Fake. Sending the information is simple. SOSFakeFalsh needs your information to begin an investigation ,start recording information on your seller to preserve in their databases.

Addressing information is especially useful, it helps them to identify counterfeit rings operation on eBay. Yes counterfeit rings! There are quiet a few of them. SOSFakeFlash uses the addressing information to connect the dots, something eBay does not what you to provide. Check the mailing envelopes you received, do not throw them out! Should an eBay email robot get a hold of you…. or the seller, grab any return address information they give you, send it to SOSFakeFlashDrive@gmail.com ! In many cases the addresses they will provide you with are also fake! Designed to have you return items to the fake flash void and cause you not not only lose your money for postage but to lose out on your eBay claim, it is a very old scam. eBay knows about it, but do you?

According to insiders at eBay and investigators in the FrankenFlash Project, eBay carefully monitors warnings published at this site. Unfortunately they are using FakeMemorySentinel to their advantage – suspending sellers and removing listings for fake flash memory items sold. This means you are engaged in a race against time. If you delay reporting in to SOSFakeFlash two parties win: eBay, eBay seller of fake memory. You lose. Other buyers who bought the products lose.

Recently SOSFakeFlash published this helpful article and with good reason:

Some people are quiet, timid, afraid. It is unfortunately they were frauded on eBay, but in believing in the false protection eBay provides to members, they are exactly what eBay hopes for, people who will do NOTHING. It is a sad and deadly mistake. It leads to new people becoming victims. More frauded buyers. It will continue, until people decide to Fight Back.

You must test your item with H2testw. It is a free software and the best available to detect fake flash capacity.

Never use any flash memory item before you test for the real storage capacity. Failure to do so, could cost you your files. Be proactive and test! If your eBay seller frauded you, report to SOSFakeFlash, get your seller investigated and on the new lists they are going to publish, you will be doing yourself and other buyers a big favor!

Please note, FakeMemorySentinel, is complying with the new initiative for Phase IV by the FrankenFlash Project and SOSFakeFlash. After attending the meeting, reviewing information on eBay we voted for it. Unfortunately we are unable to disclose what we have learned, it is in your interest we do not. To the eBay insiders who have chosen to come forward, they put you in front of their jobs – not easy to do.

2 Responses to “Did Your eBay Seller Sell You Fake Flash Memory? SOSFakeFlash Deadline To Report Sellers For The New List Of Fraudsters On eBay Is Fast Approaching, Do Not Delay! Fight The Scam eBay Permits For Flash Memory.”

grump3said

Yes, don’t test for the entire amount of ‘stated’ memory.
Most fakes are usually less than 2GB. Some larger ones might be up to 8GB so there is no need to test beyond that range if you only want a quick initial test.

Another indicator is H2TESW’s constant write speed reporting. I’ve seen it drop dramatically once a fake’s true capacity is exceeded.